The bachelor's degree in audioprosthetic techniques focuses on learning the skills necessary for the assessment, prescription, and management of hearing devices, known as acoustic prostheses. Students study the anatomy and physiology of the ear, acoustics, clinical audiology, audioprosthetic technologies, and principles of hearing amplification. The program includes practical training with audioprosthetic devices and personalized fitting techniques in clinical and specialized settings. Graduates are prepared for careers as audioprosthetic technicians, hearing aid specialists, audiology consultants, and can work in audiology clinics, hearing rehabilitation centers, and companies that produce hearing devices.